Use "rub elbows with|rub elbow with" in a sentence

1. I've never gotten a chance to rub elbows with you.

2. Apparently she prefers not to rub elbows with his friends.

3. She always told me not to rub elbows with those people.

4. It is important for a politician to rub elbows with influential people.

5. It will be interesting to rub elbows with all those famous people.

6. How could you rub elbows with others and help them at this moment?

7. My parents are worried that I might rub elbows with the wrong people.

8. If you travel across America by bus, you rub elbows with all sorts of people.

9. We enjoyed being able to rub elbows with other young people from all over the world.

10. He likes to rub elbows with important people. It gives him a feeling that he's important too.

11. He likes his job because it gives him the chance to rub elbows with poets and writers.

12. It's inportant to join these evening parties and rub elbows with others. That's how the relationships build.

13. Colleague:no. "It's important for you to rub elbows with everyone"simply means that it's important for you to communicate with others.

14. It's important for you to go to these parties and rub elbows with everyone. That's how contacts are made.

15. In some instances, what enticed these donors to open their checkbooks was the chance to rub elbows with the president.

16. Rub out chalk marks with an eraser.

17. 3 There's the rub / Therein lies the rub.

18. First rub the baking tray well with butter.

19. Rub the cream in with a circular motion.

20. Don't rub .

21. Prick the potatoes and rub the skins with salt.

22. Rub well, quickly

23. Rub it clockwise!

24. Pat dry and rub the entire Bresaola with olive oil

25. Make an OBAO bath and rub yourself with Patenotre peppers.

26. With this electronic rod he will rub its mechanical vagina.

27. You can rub out the chalk marks with the eraser.

28. Rub the lotion on.

29. Ay, there's the rub.

30. RUB You gently rub your hand over your Byssine waistcoat, admiring the fit

31. But here's the rub.

32. Rub the surface smooth.

33. You'd better rub him down with a dry towel.Otherwise he'll catch cold.

34. Rub up the skillet please.

35. Rub the table down with a fine abrasive paper before painting it.

36. If they're a bit blunt rub the tip with a nail file.

37. Rub the cream in well.

38. These stains won't rub off.

39. It will not rub out.

40. Ink stains don't rub out.

41. Without thy liver rub anything.

42. These marks won't rub off.

43. Rub out the wrong word.

44. The ink won't rub out.

45. Season with salt. Preheat oven 450 F.. Season quail with salt and pepper and rub with butter.

46. Anoint definition is - to smear or rub with oil or an oily substance

47. Lie on your stomach with your arms out and rub your feet hard.

48. If the fluid is already in contact with the eyes, don't rub them.

49. Rub it on, then immediately wipe it off with a washcloth or tissue.

50. I know; don't rub it in.

51. A shame does not rub off.

52. Rub ointment onto the wasp sting.

53. The mud rub off quite easily.

54. The stains will not rub out.

55. The mud will rub off easily.

56. This ink stain won't rub out.

57. Rub the margarine into the flour.

58. Go and rub your hands dry.

59. Blacklead definition: to colour or rub with black lead Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

60. If the fluid is already in contact with the eyes, do not rub them.

61. You will be invited to the launch and will have a chance to tour the facility and rub elbows with NASA staff, but you're responsible for your flight and accommodation.

62. Others of us have to rub shoulders with worldlings day in and day out.

63. Once the butt is Butterflied, season it well with the rub of your choice

64. Smear, oil, rub, grease, spread over, daub, embrocate He Anointed my forehead with oil

65. 27 Rinse pork belly, rub skin with dark soya sauce, sear skin until brown.

66. Tighten the straps so they don't rub.

67. You don't need to rub it in.

68. Chances are their happiness will rub off.

69. The mud will rub off quite easily.

70. Rub out the mark on the book.

71. Gently rub it in your whole scalp .

72. Rub in this cream every fours hours.

73. Rub the ointment well in the skin.

74. Slice off the top inch of each Artichoke and rub the cut area with lemon

75. She gave her knee a quick rub.

76. Rub in this cream once a day.

77. Badly fitting shoes are bound to rub.

78. I can't get it to rub out.

79. Rub in this cream every four hours.

80. Latin Attritus, past participle of atterere to rub against, rub away, from ad- + terere to rub Learn More About attrite Time Traveler for attrite The first known use of attrite was in the 15th century